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Hey guys, i hope you can help me.
I am trying to wrap an image around a simple round object (a counter with round edges), but I just can't grab the anchor points. Please see attached picture below.
They just cannot be clicked - I only get warning tones when I try to click on the anchor points.
I can only move the picture if I click inside the area, but unfortunately I won't get the round corner covered by this. What's going on there? Is this a bug?
I am using Photoshop 21.0.3.
Thank you so much.
Best, Nelli
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Hi
You forgot to add a screenshot
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oops sorry! It's attached now
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It would be better if you posted a screenshot of the entire Photoshop interface, including the layers panel
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Sure, I attached another screenshot of the entire interface
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Is there maybe anything else I can provide or describe to find a solution for my problem? Maybe my screenshots aren't clear enough? I would really appreciate some help..
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Guten tag.
I guess you are trying to adjust the blue bezier handle, to straighten the curve on the side.
I get beeps if I am not exactly clicking on the control points.
I'm wondering if this could be an issue only present on the localized version, did you try to install the english language on top, (go to the settings of the creative cloud app, change to english, reinstall photoshop, then swich it to english in the preferences>interface, restart Ps, and try wrap again?
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I'm having the exact same problem, when I',m trying to move handles around it just gives me alot of beeps and I can't select the handles anchors!
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I've been frustrated by this bug for ages. Sometimes restarting the warp fixes it, but there's usually at least one corner that won't play. I've just discovered that, if you zoom in, and then click just inboard of the corner points, you can usually move them again. Incidentally, always convert bitmaps to smart objects before doing any Ctrl-T shenanigans. That way you can keep going back and tweaking.
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